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In the News: FBI Returns Stolen Artifacts During Repatriation Ceremony at the Museum
Decades after the thefts, 50 recently recoved artifacts were returned to local museums and historical societies during an FBI repatriation ceremony at the Museum.
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Now on View: Art and Artifacts on William B. T. Trego's Vision of Valley Forge
Take a closer look at art and artifacts on display that show artist William B. T. Trego's vision of Valley Forge during the Revolutionary War.
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Now on View: New Display on South Carolina’s 2nd Spartan Regiment
Read more about the objects newly displayed in the Museum's core galleries about the South Carolina 2nd Spartan Regiment and the Revolutionary War in the South.
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Now on View: Gratz Family Artifacts Exploring American Jewish Life in Philadelphia
Learn more about the recently installed case full of artifacts related to faithful founders Barnard and Michael Gratz to explore American Jewish life in Revolutionary-era Philadelphia.
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In the News: Discovery of Eyewitness Sketch of the North Carolina Brigade
Catch up on the recent news about a rare eyewitness sketch depicting Continental Army soldiers and camp followers marching through Philadelphia that was donated to the Museum.
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Celebrating Five Years of Making History
On April 19, 2017, the Museum of the American Revolution officially opened to the public with a celebration that stretched across Historic Philadelphia and reverberated around the nation.
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In The News: Tactile Paintings for Guests with Visual Disabilities in Liberty Exhibit
Learn more about the tactile paintings created and donated by the Clovernook Center for the Blind & Visually Impaired for our special exhibition, Liberty: Don Troiani's Paintings of the Revolutionary War.
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In the News: 1774 Newspaper Printing of Phillis Wheatley's Letter Rebuking Slavery
A searing rebuke of slavery and a soaring defense of human equality, a 1774 newspaper printing of a letter written by African American poet Phillis Wheatley is now part of the Museum's collection.
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Now on View: New Display of Historic Handkerchiefs is "Nothing to Sneeze At"
Learn more about early, rare printed handkerchiefs along with the symbolism they held in a new display at the Museum of the American Revolution in historic Philadelphia.
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